_ ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed, Sept. 28, 1966. o Long Hitters Have Edge In Canadian Open In B.C, Me #* By WALTER HAYES bunkers could be eliminated. VANCOUVER (‘CP) — Power They are so far away from the ‘a decided advantage in. this for the pros and the course is week’s Canadian open golf tour- | tough enough without them for nament at Shaughnessy ' Golf |the members.” and Country Club. The Open is preceded today “The golfer with the long ball by a Pro-Am tournament. fea- | : off the tee will definitely have a turing several personalities in- | Chi Chi Rodriguez who stole the | show from his colleagues. and distance off the tee will be | | greens they aren't even in play| He carried on a running, non- ologue with about. 100 fans who saw him off on the first hedge. iBy the time he had completed half the circuit. his following |swelled to about 800. big edge,’ says Fred Wood, 1957-N.S. National Seniors’ Open champion and professional of the host club. the defending champion, did not |fgirway from: a kneeling post inning homer accounted for the | National League é. Brig do ager De agree ‘that the big ‘hitters would |tion. The ball was only about 30 only run off Perry, who re- SS nee. threatened fur. Chicago (Ellsworth 7-21 Marts Thursday, but he doesn’t ear aie ieee eine really yards short of his original drive.. corded nie 10th victory against 1 in the second, loading the ‘¥¢ %1) at ‘New York ( ree PGA officials said three of the seven losses. 11-8 and Shaw 11-12) 2. ; overlook.Billy Casper, top money-isay any course is suited to @RY lop pros -have cancelled out. ST. LOUIS (AP) — Los hoc tere me he ury Wil oe a Pittsburgh (Veale | 15-12 até winner on the PGA circuit 8° \particular golfer,” sa Littler; |They include Phil Rodgers of urn got Maury Ss on a so far this year. The Vancouver .pro said some SINGS AND JOKES He treated them to a- medley of songs, jokes and trick shots including a drive down the 16th |: jcluding Bing Crosby, Jim Bacus ‘and Rod Sterling. Gene Littler of Las Vegas, known more for his precise put- |p ‘ Jolla, Calif., ting and approach shots. .. of Durham, N.C., and Dave Hill Mike Souchak >| MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—| A | j | | | ‘Dodgers Blank St. Louis He allowed only singles, and se his 43rd home run. oe Killebrew hit his 37th only one base runner advanced . A single tn pitched a/three-hitter as-Minne- the second inning when Ed boosted Mays’ career rua: \Indians 5:1 Tuesday. two infield outs. | Zoilo. Versailles also starred. FAIRLY: HOMERS the. 1.500 mark. |for the’ Twins with a two-run “Ron Fairly belted his 13th “PROB LE AB .ldouble in: the: second off losing jhomer off right - hander Ray pitcher Gary Bell. ‘Washburn in the second inning, Versalles also scored Minne- | giving Drysdale his working sota's third run in the fifth. |margin Killebrew ge his ee The Dodgers added another ) with none on in the sixth. run. in the sixth on Jim Le- Rookie Vern Fuller's third- | spy re's double. and Lou John. ™ajor league games: geles Dodgers continued their |liner to. end the rally. Law 12 - 8) at surge toward the National) Drysdale gave ‘up a one-out. 12) TwiN. Twins Whip Cleveland5-1; the seventh b. ‘homerun -and Jim. Perry.as far as third. That camé im Mays drove in Tom Haller ap. jsota Twins defeated Cleveland |Spiezio walked and advanced on patted in total to 1,503, makin: ‘him the 14th big leaguer te pas: Probable slabas for , tae Philadelphis (Jackson 15-14 and Bunning \ *,, ‘ i League pennant Tuesday night |single to Curt Flood in the first, | ao ie ate pasta cena io a man is playing _ a of Evergreen, Colo. by defeating St. Louis Cardinals |a- one-out single te Maxvill in’, 52” Francisco (Perry 20-8) at ee a ead ho play any course well. And! Hill willbe replaced by—Bob 2-0. behind the -four-hit pitching |the fifth, a sixth-inning.single to Atlanta (Cloninger 14 - 10 of too long for the-average Sunday if he isn't’ playing well, it |Cox of Bellingham, Wash.: Sou-. of Don Drysdale. Orlano Cepeda and Spiezio's SChwall 65), (N). golfer, . but ee, vee br doesn’t make , any difference |chak by Alet Cotton of Vancov- |’ The victory increased , the |single in the ‘seventh. > + Houston (Giustl -13 and weather and humidity have made |what course he’s on. ea ver and Rodgers by Bill Wake- |Dodgers' margin over second-| Cuellar 11-10) at Cincinnatt them appear longer than they He also disagreed with Casper jham of Victoria. | Hf MADE IT place Pittsburgh Pirates to| ‘ATLANTA (AP)—Willie Mays Ellis 12-18 and Nuxhall 6-7) actually are. ; DISLIKES COU RSE that the greens are too small. and Wakeham | yard: Knudson, Canada’s: top -pro | jat. 29, worked out almost un- Munsey *of British .Col-.. Maloney vincial Table Tennis ment to determine Prince Ed-| Drysdale, Tourna-jat Philadelphia ‘Tuesday. with five games to|Downing 911) at W coming on strong jplay. “The greens are too small for \noticed on the practice fairway. ward Island representatives (4) |after a slow. start, had little | Mays’ three-run homer. in the |12).-‘2),~-(Twi-N): the lengths. of the holes. This Leonard of Vancouver toured | a... Oo S om ers vA in Winter Games at Qucbec|trouble getting his fourth|sixth wiped out Atlanta's 31). Kansas City (Odom 5-5) at means. that--there -is--a~-very the course in the company of | \City, are asked to contact Jack |straight victory and his 13th of |margin provided by a three-ruh |Baltimore (Palmer 15-9), the season against 16 losses. small target to shoot at. If you miss there is a tough shot left. of the oo also’ think | a few other pros. Knudson is from Tor- | onto, By AL MeNEIL But it was the colorful Juam;| MONTREAL (CP) — A nine. Tats : _|yard field goal at 5:41 of. tne Football. Leag deficits. of action late in the. __Robinson--contributed—a quarter pee tee weal and a com He suffered a vert. _second bruised hip | ‘mid-way through a 91-yard drive Starks moved in to~thé inld- for Winnipeg's touchdown on.a : final “quarter by Peter Kempt . gave Montreal Alouettes a 25-23 ere rear , : cers LWW over ‘British Columbia Lions : : lin — an interlocking _Ganadian es -to- collect— Jerry Keeling's \four-vard plunge by Art Perkins. | pass_in_.the. sixth. minute jerm- Winton- had~ earlier- “Second quarter and dart vided a 32-yard-fie!d-goal. se into the end zone to complete ®| Dick Thornton took over tor 51-yard - effort. B evananea, wh six of Pa 9 Evanshen who now has . . Bri ene Quarter the 10 touchdowns Calgary has . First quarter . British Columbia, touchown |scored this season, eluded Win-| 1. Winnipeg, field goal (Winton) MME ce (Munsey) :43 a feenten ter the Geol y Miatye Pee oo aa + ee Columbia, " convert io 6 ee cine ot te third | - Second Quarter Trot at Summerside Tonight will| iss Lane. Reggie's Best, Ca-|$ Montreal, single (La quarter. He puiled in Keeling’s| 2. Calgary, touchdown (Starks) | undoubtedly — be the Kellys — Ridge Eddy, who divided. ho- nors last week, along with Sun- ny_Key. “and-Doc Price. = Tn races two and six, the bet- pass and romped a record-tying, 6:09 . Stampeders Training Casualty |touendowns on. long passes, one .of which equalled _a Canadian “MONTREAL (CP) — Centre ‘Football League record, to drop struck for two | | ke new personal mark anda! (T--Palmer) 85 thigh pay-—on—the second Daily | Owners—Jenkins— and Small- | i | Double of the evening were the | wood, C. O’Brien. \Ready at B. R.C. «ses that brought Calgary from |games, saw P!'oen knocked out | behind 30 and $f @®). blast by Hank. Aaron in the! Only games scheduled. Holman’s have complete selections of ashingtos) \(Richert 14-14 and Ortega a What's your_hunting pleasure?__Stoek—of-shells?—|—— €ox, Cott : oy AG .|drove in four runs with his 36th 15-8) » Twi-N. ‘Because of the humidity, the: “The greens are a nice size. |just Me i 7. patina loach | Bill. Mu a Canadian Football Leagte is Alouettes’ Simpson. Pha yer al redid _remali eoner and a single Tuesday Los Angeles (Sutton 12-11) al golfers are not, getting the dist- It’s just that there are so many {in Monday's qualifying round,| U™D!@ Lions forces his.way game Tuesday night, The {CP Wirephoto) ‘magic number to three. inight, leading San Francisco St. -Louis ‘L. Jaster 10-5), (N) ance in the air and the damp jfootprints in them they're Jeach shooting 77s. * "| through Montreal Alouettes de- “ Alouettes won by 25-32. Top- | |. any combination of Dodger |Giants to a 6-3 victory over At- American League grass slows the ball after it soft and wet and slow.” fence to score a touchdown in pled over with helmet’ flying Table Tennis victories and Pirate losses total-| llanta Braves which kept alive! pDetroit (Podres 4-4) at Cad hits.” ars Among the pros to take ad- ling three will bring the Dodgers ithe Giants’. fleeting pennant fornia (M. Lopez 7-14), (N). Casper is one of the pros crit- vantage of the practice session | Community organizations. their second, consecutive pen- /hopes. Cleveland (Tiant 11- 10) # deal of the 6,997-yard; par 71 |were Nicklaus and “Canadians OUeT re Ss. - > ares groups or. individuals in- |nant. | The third-place _ Giants are_xsinnesota-(Kaat 2811). : layout ‘George Knudson and Stan Leon- 2 terested in participating in Pro | The Pirates were ‘rained “out | jour, satan behind Los Angeles | New York (Bahnsen 1-1 and df llamity Boy and Jolly Don make | rouged on Kempf's kick) 7:07 cyclone the Horse and Larne,” ie aance of tis wel | "Monten, iuchdown (rw: 27a 4 tween: 3, Wages, wehiown, Oe all your needs! oe ‘matched fleld. berg) 9:41 matched previous 109-yard com- Third Quarter ia . 3 e ; F the. same fea- . | 5. Montreal, convert (Kempf) | ; S 6 S . Laet spe | The single dash will be an ex eal, conve empf) inieted passes by Sam Etche-| 4. Calgary, touchdown (Even i : hage: ei borne tedined, Cy jactor, and to pick the one-two- Third = verry and Hal Patterson and| shen) 9:19 : ' clone to a popular win in the | lhorses will be next to impos- 6. Montreal, touchdown Pare- Winnipeg’s Kenny Ploen | 4. Calgary, eer “(Robinsén) _ time of 4.40 and a bit, and to- | ciple, a large pay is anticipated |more :59 ; Ken Nielsen. “Fourth Quarter night, he will be back to or lwhen Rudy Frisco, Captain Lo- |7- Montreal. convert Kempf Bombers, who have taste’ de-| 6.- Calgary, field ‘goal (Robin- his title. Against him will be | gan, Knight Norris, Senator’s'| 10. Montreal, touchdown Los- nm in four of their last five) son) 9:49 Homestretch, who was right at | Cousin. Headboy, Time to C, |bon 12:52 his sagdle’pad last year. and |shelia Patch, and Victory March | 11- Montreal, convert Kempf . Sandy leaving on the rail, |\srade to the post. Fourth Quarter © the stable entry of Harless Ab Ks of The esi the nimalaes 12. British Columbia, iuchdews | and Hettie’s Boy, along with Rol- aluace anh ? i be |,,(Homer) 1:56 i iomatie and Drillio Hal. nel at > San soouiat care. |13:_ British Columbia, convert | po In, the third and seventh race, ltakers, grooms and_owners tak- (Mitchell) | ’ five evenly matched pacers will ling part in the race. 14. Montreal, -field goal ers go for the double win — nee = Sp eral: At riving ark a who likes the chilly weather will | ‘ : ‘ By WALTER KREVENCHUK leave on the rail. His opposition | | : will be Meadow Day and Echo Peters First Hab WINNIPEG (CP) — Calgary , iGary Peters. obtained from New |Winnipeg Blue Bombers 16-9 it | highlights of the eight dash card| .Times—2.18, N.T. e - 3 ‘Ye ee See ee ‘York Rangers in the June draft |a Western Conference game be- | at the—Charlottetown Driving ih ee 3:50; 9.10. 850. A new gun? Waders? New decoys? What : Talal : “2, Suffered a cracked left wrist |fore 15.107 fans Tuesday night. | Park last night. 5.10; 4.50 : ; field of eight could hit the wire Tuesday, to become the firs‘, The victory, Stampeders’) -&~ small crowd in a_ biting | DASHES 3 and 7 : ever you need for the trip, stop off at Holman’s first and it should take photos to, \casualty of Montreal Canadiens’ third in five games. pushed | wind watched Friflite, the only Bell's Last *R: MacDonald) 15 for everything you need... well, almost Mei a age gece yeeal will | pre-season training ‘camp. them hea the race ‘or the |double winner ‘of the evening, aad Operates). Mace everything .... except the birds! Best of all, : WFC's thi and ‘ast playoff come home in. 2.17:4 in the first | Frankie’s Chi mw. oie have trouble beating Real Spirit | Peters suffered the injury spot. Calgary has nine points. |dash and 2.16 in the second to (G. MacLeod) 33 your each and every purchase is COMPLETE- | the when: he collided with defence LY. GUARANTEED FOR’ SATISFACTION. and Highland Spirit into Free Chance (E. Larter) 41 one behind Winnipeg and two set a new personal record over “also taveeight starters, six pa- turn. and the trotters, Miss Tom Scott. Slippy Queen and ‘Name | The Price wil! all be looking for positions. Trailing out will be Fisher- man’s Luck and Silver Glengile. who have been improving every time out. The other double dash will cers and two trotters -. Mr. Charmer fooking for his first —win--in-Summerside=this ~season~ will be leaving from the sixth | position, but should be right in the thick of things. along with Legionaires Edoe Bankers In an exhibition Srna game played at the Ellerslie Legion Diamond. .on.. Sunday --afternoon.- man Terry Harper in a Tue“ day morning practice: At the time of the accident | Howard Starks and Peters’ injury had been diag: |Evanshen took touchdown pas- | nosed as a sprain, but a further | — examination .ordered by coach Toe. Blake revealed the break. STANDINGS — behind second-place Edmonton Eskimos ' Blake said that with only two | idays_-of se him, it is still too early to de- | termine who, ,if .anyone, will Eastern Conference WLT F APt! make the strongest bid to join Ottawa 8 1 0.189 94 16 | ‘the “National Hockey League Hamilton” 6 2 0 164 87 12} | club. Montreal 4 5-080 149 8 He spoke highly of the work oe 2 co : {of three of last season’s On- | Te A Pt tario Hockey Association junior iSask. i 7 4 0251 192 14 |stars and a trio of his veterans. ‘Edmonton § 5 1174 215 11 Danny Grant and Mickey | winnipeg 5 5 0 166 137 i9| ‘Redmond, with Peterborough ‘Calgary 46 1113158 9 Petes last season, and Christian | B.C. 2 8 O 164 198 4) Bordelau from Junior Canadi- }>*- The eal coin | Softball Final ‘Henri Richard and Tight winger | Resumes Tonight Centres Ralph Backstrom and | Larry | chimmaging_behind_|.By.. THE .CANADIAN--PRESS—-This.ticket was. werth-25.90-. its old mark_of 2.18. A lone ticket holder, laughed Macls ; at the odds and walked away, tes ac ee ae with $312.00" from the Daily |My Haven {l. \*Clough) Double on the — seventh and | : = M Deane. G.A ‘eighth races. Owners— ‘ The largest single win of the | Larter Brown Budlong (H. Hughes) 5 4 Handsome Lady : Times—2.17. 2.15:2. evening went to Free Chance. | Pays—3.80. 2.80: 3.10, 25.90. The Exactor on Dash 6 ‘paid | 1380: 3.30. : $47.20 fs ane six-three. combin- | ila & aon isiatiant ; tation Polly and Captain_ 10S a pial Far Stride (D. MacNeill “2 Other winners in the races Pearl Way ‘R. Annear) 3 re indy June, Bell's Last, Lueky Lark ‘W. Henderson) 4 hance, Lord Adios, and | First Pick (J. Chappell) 5 | Pearl “Way. Josedale Co-Pilot (C. Smith) 6 DASHES 1 and 5 Owners—O. Poulton, J. A. A Triflite (J. Cairns) 1 1 (near. |Shelby Knight (C- O'Brien) 24 Times—2.15°4. N.T. |Donald’s Pride (L. Carr) 33 . Pays—12.10, 4.50; 5.40. 5.60, Sir Jollity (F. MacIsaac). 4 5 | 3.80: 6.80. |Starry Night .T. 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Excellent for use with rifled slugs as well as « 53.95 Buy. quality, ‘shot--shells.- the Legionnaires edged the Ban- ‘Claude Provost have all skated | P Exact Dash 6 — $47.20. 1 tag 80, 2.50: 3.00. 6.90, xactor on kers of the Charlotietown Com nd performed well in the Work: liga hae Cesbers and the 280 340. lpoesssceuneuabeess é- = mercial ortyall League by "8 |outs: Blake_said. |Dodgers.resuming a game whicn | DASHES 2 and 6 ; < U — score of 10-9. eg t of dark. |Jolly Polly (G. MacDonald) 21 ¢ PURITY DAIRY : SPANISH SHOTGUN - re cee our T jae Ra ‘Chief Play (C. Smith) 38 $ . i ae ‘ ‘es out, with the Legionnaires tak- : . Cc. 1 h) 42¢ ‘ ° ‘12-gauge double barrel gun._c entail ing a 2-1 lead in the first inning, Norman urns Last night's contest was Wool erate teanie lous : : ° oni Psat’ ; a shells. ‘Polished case-hardened finish | _ Fast with the Bankers: tieing % up in Down Oo nin ;ed off after three and a half im- | (pe Maclsaac). Sets urity . Predueis e ‘ hammer fall with posi- a Roe BNE fc a An POMIMG | nings of olay and the Ceebees | Ase, (A. Upwes) 63> sip Kent se. iat crues 3} FOUL Weather Suits tive extraction. Polish- i: aaa et oo th iain TORONTO (CP)—Royal Ca oc leading the Dodgers by a 13- | Calamity’s Buy (J. Chappell) 77 $3! ; fs é ec stock, with factory- lead o} in the top of the six ca score. hadydale Tonett ‘ . : . However, the ‘Laconnaises scor- nadian Golf Association officials | Shadydale ‘Tonette oir Designed for action sportswear in fitted recoil pad. all’ occasions... hunting or deep — ed: one in the bottom of the are trying to locate Moe Nor- ons... hunting or deep “sea fishing, etc. 100% waterproof, sixth, and had their biggest_ral- man of Toronto to ask whether |. r BASEBALL rill, a fielding error‘on a hit by Barrie Phillips with both run- doubles. National League Norman did not get the invita- Los Angeles 010 001 000— 2 80 tion until last Tuesday: when he said drop out of both events." | and Rice Norris (2.16). “STARTERS AND POSITIONS FOR Scott; 5—Name The Price; 6—Highland Spirit; Lack; 8—Silver Glengile. 7—Fisherman’s tai i o —y-of the game in the phottom of |he is sticking to his decision to | “RESULTS rugged rubber-coated fabric. Rein- the seventh, scoring four big reject the invitation to represent / forced at all points of strain ‘Tus, and taking the lead 7-5. |Canada in the Nov. 10-13 Can- |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28 . : The Bankers then came on with |ada Cup ean at Tokyo. a we ——_ rect ’ their big inning in the top of the.| Norman dec to pass up |Cleveland 1: 000— | \ eighth, scoring four runs off |both the Cup matches..and. the} Minnesota .~ 020012 00x— 5 6e SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY starting pitcher, Ozzie Winches- Canadian Open. saying he had| Bel! (1415), O'Donoghue (6), ter, before he was relieved by jalready made arrangements to|Culver (8) and ere Perry | i Jack Gorrill, who fetired the icompete in thé Mexican, Puerto | (10-7) and Battey. s: Cle— ° side.* The Legionnaires then | Rican and Caracas Opens. Fuller (2); Minn - Killebrew Post Time 8 P. M.. * eg ee al in the inthe | “Moe earned the right to the or ; RACES~1 AND 5 the eig inning, making e | Canada Cup invitation through s' j ia é : erred 94 he vk: inate Conan Pr. Beton, SGM 8 88 Ta Rie! SS." "7 Sia . : The Bankers were unable. to in. | runout Golfers’ Association | Chicage 000 000 001— 1 50 Reggie's Best. i ’ crease their lead in their haif of | .hampionship,’’ Bill Ric son | Stange (89) and Tillman; ‘ the 9th, but the Legionnaires ca- | 4¢ Brampton, second vice-presi- |Horlen, Wilhelm (5-2) (9) and RACES 2 AND'6 | ' : Pitalized on a hit by Elmer Gor- | dent of the RCGA, said Tuesday. |Martin. 1—Timmy H.; 2—Slippy Queen; 3—Real Spirit; 4—Mi&s Tort ners scoring when the Bankers | St. Louis 000 000 000— @ 42 ; » catcher dropped the -ball son refereed See oOo pose. | Drysdale (13-16) and Rose- . RACE 3 AND 7 ; : ‘ tag on Gorrill. | ciation. j|boro: Washburn (11-9), Hoerner | 1—Ripover; 2—Meadow Day; 3—Doc Price; 4—Sunny Key; Jack Gorrill picked up the win | | “Having already made ar- (8) and McCarver. HR: LA— 's—Echo Ridge Eddy. : for the Legionnaires, after re- ts tor the Pan-Amert. |Fairly (13). Se fi i . Ieiying Winchester in the eighty {pense ments Se RACE 4 - . we inting, with the Bankers leading ican tour, Moe was greatly upset | MAR. RACING 1—Rudy Frisco, 2-—Captain Logan; 3 Senator's Cousins; 4— oan i 9.7: Gorrill gave up two hits, and |'0 learn of the invitation,” Kmght Norris; 5—Headboy; 6—Time To C; 7—Shelia Patch; 8— } Duck’ll love Actual life-size, with glass Hip waders for all- outdoors sports, fishing, Winchester 9. Derrill Doyle. who Ed Membery. proprietor of Golf| TRURO (CP) — Donna Way |Vietory March; Also eligible—H. J. P. r ‘eves. Black duck, ideal for occasional hunters, ol went the distance for the Bank-|Haven at Gilford, Ont. where | stepped the mile in 2:09:1 for a ‘ , ’ a hunting, ete. Waterproof, olive. in colour. ; ers, gave up 10 hits. Elmer Gor- [Norman is the club's playing | the fastest time on an eight-dash RACE” “Lightweight. Full sizes 6 - 12. Pale s+ rill led the Legionnaires with a |Professional | harness racing card here Tues- 1—Sandy Bee; 2—Driilio Hal; 3—Harless Abb; 4~—Cyclone pee. 3-5 performance, with David | an didn’ i ae See do day night iKelly;. 5—Rollomatic; 6—Homestretch; 7—Hettie’s Boy. Birch and..Harry Ramsay | land ‘was puzzled over no av- Other winners were Semor ‘ . ‘ going 2-4» For the Bankers. ing been advised. earlier, espe- (2.15:1), Sonny Purdue (2.14:1), cons ae land 2. | each zie MacKinnon was 2-2, anth {cially by the CPGA. I think he | LeLand’s Bell (2.14), . Direct Puartee wa 4 ; 0 a Ww Gerry Payne going 3-4, and Ken |is thoroughly confused as what | Clegg (2.17), Smiley Dares) poo omg. a / “pie? - Molyneaux 3-5 including , two |t dw and the result has. beem | (2.11:2) Lizzy Clegg. (2.13:1), | n .